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Release Date:
February 13, 1981
Original Title:
Charlie Chan and the Curse of the Dragon Queen
Alternate Titles:
Чарли Чан и проклятье королевы драконов
Genres:
Comedy | Mystery | Thriller
Production Companies:
American Cinema Productions
Production Countries:
United States of America
Ratings / Certifications:
DE: 12 GB: PG US: PG
Runtime: 97
Famous detective Charlie Chan is called out of retirement to help a San Francisco detective solve a mysterious series of murders. With his bumbling grandson as his sidekick, Chan also encounters an old nemesis known as the Dragon Queen who is the prime suspect.
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Apprentice Sound Editor:
Toni Telo
Assistant Art Director:
Donald Lee Harris
Assistant Editor:
Larry Mann
Bud Clarke
Boom Operator:
Pat Suraci
Cableman:
Murray Siegel
Camera Operator:
Timothy E. Wade
Casting:
Toni Howard
Characters:
Earl Derr Biggers
Construction Foreman:
Mort Zwicker
Costume Design:
Jocelyn Rickards
Costumer:
Roberta Newman
David McGough
Craft Service:
Jack Collier
Director:
Clive Donner
Director of Photography:
Paul Lohmann
Dolly Grip:
Hal Nelson
Editor:
Phil Tucker
Walter Hannemann
Electrician:
Terry Marshall
Phillip Marlett
Cordell Boyd
Executive Producer:
Michael Leone
Alan Belkin
First Assistant Camera:
Leo J. Napolitano
First Assistant Director:
Richard Luke Rothschild
Gaffer:
Randy Glass
J. Michael Marlett
Grip:
Kevin Tansey
Doug J. Campbell
Hairstylist:
Joy Zapata
Mary Keats
Key Grip:
Guy Polzel
Leadman:
William J. Foley
Location Manager:
Jim Carberry
Makeup Artist:
Fred Williams
Charles H. Schram
Music:
Patrick Williams
Music Editor:
Al Teeter
Orchestrator:
Herbert W. Spencer
Arthur Morton
Paint Coordinator:
Anthony Tomeo
Producer:
Jerry Sherlock
Production Assistant:
Gwen Williford
Theodore Tabura
David Stump
Jeff Lohmann
Rene Inouye
Production Design:
Joel Schiller
Property Master:
Sam Moore
Propmaker:
Pat Moudakis
Screenplay:
David Axlerod
Stan Burns
Script Supervisor:
Alvin Greenman
Second Assistant Camera:
Steve Randolph
Second Assistant Director:
Rafael Elortegui
Pamela M. Eilerson
Second Unit Director:
Paul Baxley
Second Unit Director of Photography:
Edmond L. Koons
Second Unit First Assistant Director:
Jon Paré
Set Decoration:
Sam J. Jones
Anne D. McCulley
Set Designer:
Joseph G. Pacelli Jr.
E.C. Chen
Set Dresser:
Bruce Wayne Mecchi
Sound Effects Editor:
Bert Schoenfeld
Ray Alba
Sound Mixer:
Bruce Bisenz
Special Effects:
Michael Wood
Samuel E. Price
Gene Grigg
Standby Painter:
Ernest Phillips
Still Photographer:
Phil Stern
Jack Gereghty
Stunt Coordinator:
Richard Washington
Paul Baxley
Stunt Double:
Skip Ward
Jerry Summers
John Moio
Shirley Loney
Eddie Hice
Marguerite Happy
Clifford Happy
Donna Garrett
Roydon Clark
Tom Chatlos
James J. Casino
Denny Arnold
Vince Deadrick Jr.
Stunt Driver:
Tony Brubaker
Rock A. Walker
John Hudkins
Chuck Hayward
Stunts:
Mary Peters
Jeannie Epper
Henry Kingi
Sunny Woods
Michael M. Vendrell
Sammy Thurman
Leland Sun
Joe Stone
Peter Stader
Sharon Schaffer
George Sawaya
Carrie Salazar
Bill Saito
Bill M. Ryusaki
Thomas Rosales Jr.
Regis Parton
Bob Orrison
Tom Morga
Faith Minton
Bob Minor
Angelo Lamonea
Allison Klolzman
Nancie Kawata
Rosemary Johnston
Stephanie Epper
Kenny Endoso
Greg Wayne Elam
Vince Deadrick Jr.
Jadie David
Vince Cadiente
David Cadiente
Tony Brubaker
Bob Bralver
Robert Black
Elizabeth A. Bardsley
Sheryl Brown
Transportation Co-Captain:
Lou Leucart
Transportation Coordinator:
Tim Hill
Unit Production Manager:
John Zane
Unit Publicist:
Edna Tromans
Utility Stunts:
Mark Yerkes
Eddie Wong
Danny Wong
Dianne L. Wilson
Jim Wilkerson
Jack Verbois
Walter Robles
Jody Orrison
Kym Washington Longino
Yangi Kitadani
Ted Grossman
Diamond Farnsworth
Ted Duncan
Erik Cord
Norman Blankenship
Gary Baxley
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